Disney Food Pictures...Part II

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Fairy_Tale_Bride - was the strawberry soup good? My DH fell in love with the cold fruity soups on DCL. He would be willing to eat at 1900 if this was worth it!!!
 
I guess I'm gonna have to try strawberry soup. Doesnt look or sound appealing to me but everyone else seems to rave about it - so I guess I'll give it a try.
 
I will write this down & bring it with me! I want to try the Shrimp Tempura Roll!:thumbsup2



Yes, thank you for responding!!!!!!!!!! This looks great. :love: We usually get sushi as an appy to share, but next time I think we'll have to over-order because this looks fantastic. :goodvibes

Wow that sushi does look good (and shrimp tempura rolls are yummy- as well as sweet potato rolls!) But I think I might blow a blood vessel in my eye paying $93 for sushi. I do love it, and it is expensive, especially at Disney, so I'd rather spend that money elsewhere and go to the all you can eat sushi place, where I can get endless sushi (including tempura shrimp and salmon) for $23. But then again, I can be stingy haha :goodvibes

If you have a Costco Warehouse near. Try their churros. They are so good. Crunchy sugary sweetness outside, pillowy softness inside. Yummy.

Oo...Costco churros are yummy, but there's nothing like getting a churro in disney. Bummer they want to charge you a snack credit for the 50 cent chocolate dipping sauce. Costco very berry sundaes are good too! And I always get my soda!

I agree with you. While I've never been to Spoodles, that could happen anywhere. I prefer the rings too also, but I will eat the tentacles. Now DF, he won't eat calamari just because it's squid, and that's disturbing to him. I couldn't see it moving either.

Haha I have a funny story about the first time I ate calamari. I used to refuse to eat because it was squid too and it weirded me out. Well my dad came home with leftovers and was like, You've got to try this! I was hesistant so he told me they were buffalo chicken-o's! Well I ate the buffalo style calamari and was shocked at how good they tasted! popcorn:: . I was shocked even more when he told me what they were :scared1: . But in the end they were so yummy I over came my anxiety and now I love them. Although the whole ones still freak me out a little bit.

However I wouldn't avoid Spoodles on that account. It was one of the best meals I had during my entire trip. (And now so I don't get yelled at for posting without pictures:

The red snapper from Spoodles:

The pork chop (with roasted potatoes):

The Fancier's cake (or whatever it's called):

The gelato (roasted almond with tart cherry sauce and almond brittle):
 

1900 Park Fare (Breakfast)
Grand Floridian




Omlet, French Toast, Mickey Waffle, & Potatoes
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Strawberry Soup
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Bagel with Citrus Spread, Bread Pudding, & Cinnamon Rasin Bread
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I have never seen this or heard of it, the Strawberry Soup that is but it looks yummy, is it hot or cold?? It looks so good, what does it taste like?? Do they serve this at both breakfast and dinner at the 1900 Parkfaire?? Thanks.:goodvibes
 
Okay - I'm not a huge sushi fan, but this looks great. For you sushi experts, is there a way to order this to get only the kinds without raw meat? The Shrimp Tempura Roll looks like the meat is cooked, but the menu description says: "Snake in the Grass" Roll - Shrimp tempura with avocado, eel, and cucumber.

Here ya go! :thumbsup2
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Platter of Sushi!!

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Shrimp Tempura Roll
 
Garden View Tea Room @ The Grand Floridian


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We have this China! Not that it's my favorite, but it belonged to my husband's Grandmother.

Anyway, I'll have to show this thread to DH. Maybe it'll convince him that we need the DxDP!
 
How much does the "skillet" set you back? It looks wonderful. Is it for for a family of 8?
 
NOT SPOODLES!!!!!!!!!!!!
See this little Guy....he came off my Plate from Spoodles....The little Suction cups were moving!!
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UGH! Moving or not, I don't do tentacles! Nothing triggers my gag reflex faster than seeing those little suckers. Eeeewwww!:crazy2:
 
If you have a Costco Warehouse near. Try their churros. They are so good. Crunchy sugary sweetness outside, pillowy softness inside. Yummy.

They're a different animal entirely, because they don't have the gooey doughy center because of how they're piped. Too dry/baked for my taste the few times I've tried them.
 
Concourse Steakhouse breakfast-steak and eggs

Best breakfast we've ever had-am sad to see the Councourse go!

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Okay - I'm not a huge sushi fan, but this looks great. For you sushi experts, is there a way to order this to get only the kinds without raw meat? The Shrimp Tempura Roll looks like the meat is cooked, but the menu description says: "Snake in the Grass" Roll - Shrimp tempura with avocado, eel, and cucumber.


This is a misconception many people make. Sushi does not refer to raw fish, the term used for raw fish is sashimi. Sushi is actually reference to the rice. Anything served on a ball of rice (nigiri sushi), rolled in rice (maki sushi), or in a small nori cone filled with rice (temaki sushi) is sushi; they have a sweet egg omelet, called tamago, served on rice that many people who have a fear raw food eat.

Others you may try are: ebi (shrimp), masago (smelt roe), tobiko (flying fish roe), anago (conger eel), tako (octopus), kani (crab), surimi (imitation crab). These are all cooked and are good things to try if you are worried about raw items.......maybe you can work your way to some toro (fatty tuna) which is one of my favorites!!!


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Okay - I'm not a huge sushi fan, but this looks great. For you sushi experts, is there a way to order this to get only the kinds without raw meat? The Shrimp Tempura Roll looks like the meat is cooked, but the menu description says: "Snake in the Grass" Roll - Shrimp tempura with avocado, eel, and cucumber.

Yes you can just order the shrimp tempura sushi even though it's not on the menu. It comes with cucumber & zucchini strips. I really love the soy wrap they use, because it's very light tasting. I think this is really the best sushi for newbies to try. :thumbsup2
 
Skillets are priced per person. If you are refering to Whispering Canyon Cafe that is. I found these prices online but they are from 4/07 so they may be a bit different.

Breakfast Skillet: Our Famous Canyon Skillet All-You-Care-To-Enjoy - Scrambled eggs, Red Bliss potatoes with sauteed onions, bacon and sausage, buttermilkbiscuits, sausage gravy and waffles. Priced per person. - $10.99


Lunch Skillet: Our Famous Canyon Skillet All-You-Care-To-Enjoy - Includes smoked pork ribs, oven-roasted chicken, and pork sausage served with beans, corn on the cob, creamy coleslaw, mashed potatoes, and freshly baked corn bread. Priced per person. - $14.99

Dinner Skillet: Our Famous Canyon Skillet All-You-Care-To-Enjoy - Includes mixed greens with apple vinaigrette and fresh baked cornbread, smoked pork ribs, pulled pork, oven-roasted chicken, pork sausage, mashed potatoes, creamy coleslaw, beans, and corn on the cob. Priced per person. - $22.49
 
Thank you so much for the explanation. I guess maybe the meat has always looked raw, so I assumed it was. (I'm not a huge fan of anything that tastes "fishy" so that was holding me back too.) I might have to give this a try. Thanks! :)

This is a misconception many people make. Sushi does not refer to raw fish, the term used for raw fish is sashimi. Sushi is actually reference to the rice. Anything served on a ball of rice (nigiri sushi), rolled in rice (maki sushi), or in a small nori cone filled with rice (temaki sushi) is sushi; they have a sweet egg omelet, called tamago, served on rice that many people who have a fear raw food eat.

Others you may try are: ebi (shrimp), masago (smelt roe), tobiko (flying fish roe), anago (conger eel), tako (octopus), kani (crab), surimi (imitation crab). These are all cooked and are good things to try if you are worried about raw items.......maybe you can work your way to some toro (fatty tuna) which is one of my favorites!!!


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Here's some pics from Wolfgang Puck Cafe Dec. 2007:

Barbecue Chicken Quesadilla - pico de gallo, guajillo chili sauce, citrus sour cream

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Crispy Calamari - with marinated English cucumbers and sweet curry aioli

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Tuna Tartare - avocado salad and sashimi grade ahi tuna on sesame tuille

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Asian Hoisin BBQ Ribs - Crisp Asian slaw, spicy honey mustard dressing

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Slow Roasted Double Cut Pork Chop - Natural, hormone-free Berkshire pork, braised swiss chard golden raisins, pickled red onion, whole grain mustard sauce

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Rainbow Roll - California inside out roll with tuna, whitefish, salmon, shrimp and avocado

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Daily Sushi Special

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Classic Carrot Cake - Homemade cream cheese icing with candied pecans

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Bread Pudding

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Florida Key Lime Pie - Swiss meringue with a buttery graham cracker crust

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